Bridging Research Disciplines to Advance Animal Welfare Science: A Practical Guide
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In recent years there has been a huge rise in interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research in animal sciences which has accelerated improvements in animal welfare. Down to earth and practical, this book gives guidance on how cross-disciplinary research can advance animal welfare. With numerous examples and case studies, the text explains: · the different concepts regarding cross-disciplinary research · how to set up cross-disciplinary research projects · how to work in cross functional teams and models for effective team working · how different fields can impact animal welfare, including social sciences, neurosciences, genetics, behavioural ecology and technology. The aim of the book is to help researchers and graduate animal science students to understand how to advance animal welfare through the integration of disciplines.
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Weight: 638g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 19 Nov 2021
Publisher: CABI Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781789247893
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Irene Camerlink (Edited By) Dr Irene Camerlink is an ethologist researching animal behaviour and welfare with a focus on the social behaviour of pigs. She conducted her PhD at Wageningen University (Netherlands) and thereafter worked as postdoctoral researcher at SRUC (Edinburgh UK) and the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna (Austria) before taking a position as Assistant Professor at the Polish Academy of Sciences Poland. Throughout her career she has studied pig welfare by combining multiple disciplines such as genetics ethology behavioural ecology and social sciences. She has over 40 peer-reviewed scientific publications which have been cited >558 times (Google Scholar) resulting in an h-index of 14. She is Senior Editor for the International Society of Animal Ethology (ISAE) and Editorial Board Member for the Nature journal Scientific Reports. She was editor for the book 'Animal welfare in Practice: Pigs'. In 2017 she won the New Investigator Award of the International Society of Applied Ethology (ISAE). Her research interests are amongst others animal behaviour and welfare social interactions pig husbandry early life development cognition and the translation of research into practice.